What you missed over break

Scott O’Brien and Doug Reilly
Sports Editors

During last week’s February vacation a lot happened in our school’s athletic programs:

Girls’ Basketball:

Sarah Mannelly scored her 1000th point against Danbury in the FCIAC Quarter-Finals.

Girls’ Basketball lost to Ridgefield in the FCIAC Semi-Finals. The Rams defeated Middletown 71-41 in the first round of states and play RHAM on Thursday.

Boys’ Basketball:

The Rams finished their season with a loss to Westhill and finished their season with a record of 5-15.

Girls’ Hockey:

Girls’ Hockey won the FCIAC Championship 7-1 over Darien. Olivia Hompe scored four goals and was named MVP of the Championship game. The Rams defeated Hall/Conard Co-op in the first round of states and will play in the State Semi-Finals on Wednesday, March 2.

Boys’ Hockey:

Boys’ Hockey finished the regular season undefeated with a record of 20-0 and beat Trumbull 8-0 in the first round of FCIAC’s. The Rams play rival the Darien Blue Wave on Wednesday, March 2 at 6:30 at Terry Connors Rink in Stamford in the FCIAC Semi-Finals for a berth in their second consecutive FCIAC Championship game.

Wrestling:

Brian Khzouz won the Class L State Championship in the 145 pound weight class.

Track:

The boys’ 4 x 400m relay team consisting of seniors Joe Costigan, Willie Gould, Cameron Armstrong and sophomore Duke Repko won the state championship and qualified for Nationals. The boys’ 4 x 800m consisting of seniors Brant Hoffman and Pat Daly and juniors Henson Orser and Alex Spinu also qualified for nationals.